white rabbit9 wrote:
No arrests have been made, but the road was blocked for several hours yesterday afternoon.

Of course, police protect themselves.

Read it properly

"a vehicle collided with a stationary police car."

That means 100% it was the other drivers fault, so how are the police protecting their own?

[quote][p][bold]white rabbit9[/bold] wrote:
No arrests have been made, but the road was blocked for several hours yesterday afternoon.
Of course, police protect themselves.[/p][/quote]Read it properly
"a vehicle collided with a stationary police car."
That means 100% it was the other drivers fault, so how are the police protecting their own?reasonable75

white rabbit9 wrote:
No arrests have been made, but the road was blocked for several hours yesterday afternoon.

Of course, police protect themselves.

Read it properly

&quot;a vehicle collided with a stationary police car."

That means 100% it was the other drivers fault, so how are the police protecting their own?

Perhaps it could be because the 'stationary' police car had been driving and stopped suddenly and without warning

If I was driving and 'slammed on my brakes' in front of you, and was technically stationary when you hit me, how would you feel?

[quote][p][bold]reasonable75[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]white rabbit9[/bold] wrote:
No arrests have been made, but the road was blocked for several hours yesterday afternoon.
Of course, police protect themselves.[/p][/quote]Read it properly
"a vehicle collided with a stationary police car."
That means 100% it was the other drivers fault, so how are the police protecting their own?[/p][/quote]Perhaps it could be because the 'stationary' police car had been driving and stopped suddenly and without warning
If I was driving and 'slammed on my brakes' in front of you, and was technically stationary when you hit me, how would you feel?madras